A multigenerational art exhibit is next on the agenda for the Valley Art Gallery. See paintings in distinct styles from three family members at the Santa Maria Public Airport from April 6 through the end of May. An artist reception will be held on April 18 starting at 11 a.m. inside the airport near Pepper […]
Valley Art Gallery presents its latest show
Photography exhibit highlights Lompocās Filipino history
Learn about how Filipino pioneers shaped Lompocās history at an exhibit inside the public libraryās Grossman Gallery. The exhibit, āManongs of the Central Coast: Forming Communities Across Generations,ā will be featured in the gallery through April, including a public discussion on April 3 at 6 p.m. Bing Aradanas, a project contributor, was raised in Lompoc […]
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice is funny, violent, sci-fi take on the gangster genre
Mike & Nick & Nick & AliceWhatās it rated? R Whatās it worth, Anna? Full price Whatās it worth, Glen? Full price Whereās it showing? Hulu Written and directed by BenDavid Grabinski (Happily), this crime comedy adds a sci-fi twist to the typical violence and quippy dialog. Crime lord, Sosa (David Keith), is celebrating his […]
Bait finds actor struggling to keep his career alive
BaitWhatās it rated? Unrated When? 2026 Whereās it showing? Prime Creator Riz Ahmed stars as Shah Latif, a struggling actor who has bungled his biggest audition yet as the new James Bond. After his ill-fated try at the part, a quick-thinking and desperate Shah decides to make a public appearance outside of the auditions to […]
Charming 2008 Be Kind Rewind screens April 6 at Bay Theatre
Be Kind RewindWhatās it rated? PG-13 When? 2008 Whereās it showing? Bay Theatre on Monday, April 6 (doors at 5, show at 5:30 p.m.; $10)Ā Writer-director Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) helms this charming 2008 comedy about Jerry McLean (Jack Black), a conspiracy theorist and bumbling video store clerk who accidently erases […]
Find some extraordinary tomato plants at Tomatomania in Los Olivos
Mark Donofrio believes the best tasting tomato is homegrown, freshly picked, and still warm from the sun. āI think itās the best fruit in the world,ā he said. Gardening has been in his blood since he was 4 years old. Mother Nature always amazed him, and now heās made a career as a farmer, operating […]
The Return of Downtown? Santa Mariaās aim for a more pedestrian-friendly downtown and other stories that have been around since the Sunās first issue
Some stories stick. They unfold slowly over time and are a constant source of news. Weāve been covering some of those in the Santa Maria Valley since this paper was founded in 2000. For 26 years, Sun reporters have watched and written about Santa Mariaās downtownācomplaints about how the mall killed it, how the city […]
Some of the Sunās earliest story subjects are still making headlines
Within its first year of publication, the Sun shined a light on local issues, leaders, and lore that continue to make headlines 26 years later. Santa Mariaās desire to make its downtown core more walkable and attractive to pedestrians, for example, graced the cover ofĀ theĀ Sunās premiere issue, which hit stands on March 31, 2000. Today, […]
For 26 years, the Sun has pursued thoughtful coverage, welcoming and including all voices
Since 2000, the Santa Maria Valleyās population has grown by more than 30,000 people. Itās gained school campuses, a county jail, and more box stores and chain restaurants than it probably needed to. Cannabis is now legal. Politics is über-polarized. Ideology, more entrenched. Social media has changed the way we interact with one another. The […]
Santa Maria high schools implement first set of AI guidelines
When ChatGPT was publicly released in 2022, students in public Santa Maria high schools werenāt allowed to use it on school-issued devices. The artificial intelligence ban created a discrepancy because students with cellphones or technology at home could still access the chatbot, but others couldnāt. Since 2023, the Santa Maria Joint Union High Schol District […]
Solvang debates perceived conflicts about a new phone app
Before stepping out of the Solvang City Councilās March 23 meeting, Mayor David Brown playfully handed his gavel to Councilmember Louise Smith. āWeāre going to need it,ā Smith joked, followed by some laughs on the dais, including from Brown. As the councilās mayor pro tem, Smith didnāt resort to gavel-slamming at the hearingāwhich Brown recused […]

